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The Wizard of Gore - Gory Grindhouse Movie

Teen Pregnancy Pact - Idiocracy is Nigh!

Juno And Her Dad Talk About Love

M O O G, Synth, and Sequencer Montage

All The Young Dudes - Mott the Hoople (The Glam Anthem)

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'mott the hoople, bowie, juno, soundtrack' to 'mott the hoople, bowie, juno, soundtrack, 1972, 70s' - edited by swampgirl

JEWNO - "Juno" movie parody Trailer

The Fucking Short Version of Superbad

The Fucking Short Version of Superbad

Base Jumping - A Year in the Life Of

wow, I get this morning? (Blog Entry by smibbo)

lucky760 says...

Excellent write-up. Very great to know the impression this classic left on all walks of life.

I can't agree more that everyone should see it. (As I mentioned in YDJ's blog, Charms and I've seen it thrice and would very much enjoy seeing it again.)

It wasn't nominated for Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay for nothing.

Another Good Reason To Get Out To A Theater: "Juno" (Blog Entry by youdiejoe)

lucky760 says...

Thanks for posting this. Charms and I have seen it twice in the past week and plan to see it a third time in the coming days.

This is a truly phenomenal movie. Very smart, cute, sweet, and deep, swirling together adult reality and teenage naïveté with a cast of adorable characters that when the credits start rolling almost leave you wishing you could have seen more, although, it was all (esp. the final minutes) endlessly fulfilling.

This is definitely a must-see. Michael Cera is great as his usual nerdish, innocent self. Ellen Page could very likely end up a big deal in Hollywood as the years progress. More than a cute kid, she always exudes an aura of wit and intelligence, all the while pulling off a star caliber performance. (See also Hard Candy, which she really made fantastic.)

Also lots of credit to Diablo Cody of the famed Pussy Ranch blog (now moved onto myspace) who wrote Juno. Her fun use of language, colorful illustration of all the unusual things from our youth we sometimes forget about (e.g., a hamburger phone), and honest, textured interpersonal relationships really draw you in.

Five big stars from we Lucky Charms. Now go see it!

Amazing Global Missile Defense Animation

JTZ says...

It's Juno Reactor and Don Davis together. From the Matrix sound track.

The new PAC-3 and soon to come ABL are actually really effective, if I remember correctly the new PAC-3 is at 89-91%. However, it is only meant to defend against small scale launch, like a couple of SRBM/SLBM, IMRBM, and maybe one ICBM. It's really really hard to fend off ICBMs, esp when some one can launch more than say 3 or 4. These days all ICBMs cantains about 10-20 warheads and all are MIRV(Multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle) So that means the system will need to track up to 80 warheads, and wardheads will not only flare as seen in the video, it will also deploy counter measures and decoys makes it even harder to track. I am not opposed to the system, it's a great safty net against "rouge states" that are willing to launch 1or2 warheads that they have for an all out attack. But like theo47 said how can we be sure that it won't start the "Arms race" again and that some future "warmonger" president won't use it as a tool to start a nuclear war.

Amazing Global Missile Defense Animation

Bachman Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet

choggie says...

The story behind the song, from wiki...."You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" was written by Randy Bachman as a joke for his brother, George. George had a stutter and Randy only intended to record it once with a stutter and send the only recording to George.

Randy developed the song while recording BTO's third album, Not Fragile. It began as an instrumental piece inspired by the rhythm guitar of Dave Mason. Randy says "it was basically just an instrumental and I was fooling around... I wrote the lyrics, out of the blue, and stuttered them through."

But when winding up production for their second album, Charlie Fach of Mercury Records said the eight tracks they had lacked the "magic" that would make a hit. Randy mentioned that he had this ninth song, but didn't intend to have it played. He said, "We have this one song, but it's a joke. I'm laughing at the end. I sang it on the first take. It's sharp, it's flat, I'm stuttering to do this thing for my brother."

Fach asked to hear it, and they played the recording for him. Fach smiled and said "That's the track. It's got a brightness to it. It kind of floats a foot higher than the other songs when you listen to it.-here's where wiki-boy cut and pasted fromhttp://www.superseventies.com/sw_youaintseennothinyet.html

Juno Award for best-selling single of 1974.
Billboard-"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" debuted at number 65 on September 21, 1974, and moved to the top of the Hot 100 seven weeks later. It was the first and only chart-topper for BTO.
#1 in November, same year

Juno Reactor - The Forest & Conga Fury



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